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garrett is live in chicago. >> reporter: you can see behind me downtown chicago with all the snowfall, you can barely see it. throughout much of the region this storm brought more than a foot of snow across areas of lake michigan, wisconsin, chicago, indiana and michigan. more than 600 flights were canceled at chicago's o'hare airport and it has made for dangerous driving conditions. more than a dozen people were injured and a driver killed outside south bend, indiana when a truck crashed into the car carrying those passengers. patti ann: how much more snow is expected? >> reporter: this is the lake-effect snow. we are expecting up to 10 inches on top of that. up to a foot in some areas. the lake-effect snow comes as the cold winds move across lake michigan and pick up on water vapor and dump that as snow on the land along lake michigan. throughout the day it's expected to fall at more than 2 inches an hour in some areas. it's creating zero visibility and dangerous driving conditions. bill: 10 more inches. just getting rolling. folks in ohio taking it slow. dealing with 4-6 inches. dr
garrett is live in chicago. >> reporter: you can see behind me downtown chicago with all the snowfall, you can barely see it. throughout much of the region this storm brought more than a foot of snow across areas of lake michigan, wisconsin, chicago, indiana and michigan. more than 600 flights were canceled at chicago's o'hare airport and it has made for dangerous driving conditions. more than a dozen people were injured and a driver killed outside south bend, indiana when a truck crashed...
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and many of chicago schools actually were closed. hundreds of flights have been protectively canceled. we've got jeff flock standing by in chicago with more. jeff, by the way, before we start this report, i need you to buy some real winter boots, jeff. that's the one favor i ask of you this year, real boots. >> boots, i've got -- i've got real boots. these are real good muck lucks, and don't worry, the fur, no animals were harmed in the making of this. actually, the cat was already dead when we harvested this fur. i am in the middle of randolph street in chicago, middle of the day. you may not look -- know what the street looks like typically, but you usually cannot walk across the street like this with maybe one car just coming down past you. the city is really, i mean, i heard dan say, you know, it's cold in chicago. it's true. but it's colder than normal. there are for time of the year, for the this duration, you know? two weeks ago we had the polar vortex, and we thought it was maybe a once in a lifetime deal. not so much. take a
and many of chicago schools actually were closed. hundreds of flights have been protectively canceled. we've got jeff flock standing by in chicago with more. jeff, by the way, before we start this report, i need you to buy some real winter boots, jeff. that's the one favor i ask of you this year, real boots. >> boots, i've got -- i've got real boots. these are real good muck lucks, and don't worry, the fur, no animals were harmed in the making of this. actually, the cat was already dead...
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chicago still beats edmonton, 5-3. that looked very lonely >>> offroading hits the snow. 900 horsepower trucks with half inch spikes on their tires reaching inclins of 500 feet and some speed there. the red bull racers jumping on that mile-long course. they said it was, veronica, cold. >> and epic, i'm sure. >> epic, cold, epically cold. >> thanks. now, for a look at the weather, here is nbc meteorologist, bill karins. epically cold but a beautiful day out there. >> this was nice. this was our january thaw. we felt it all the way from texas to florida even as far north as chicago. new england in the 50s once again. we are still pretty mild up along the gulf. as far as the forecast for today, not too much big airport problems. if you are flying in and out of houston, new orleans, atlanta, you may have some minor delays for rain. >> as long as the polar vortex isn't coming back, i'm fine. >> it has returned to the poles. >> live to detroit for a preview of this year's auto show plus the latest on the controversy dogging
chicago still beats edmonton, 5-3. that looked very lonely >>> offroading hits the snow. 900 horsepower trucks with half inch spikes on their tires reaching inclins of 500 feet and some speed there. the red bull racers jumping on that mile-long course. they said it was, veronica, cold. >> and epic, i'm sure. >> epic, cold, epically cold. >> thanks. now, for a look at the weather, here is nbc meteorologist, bill karins. epically cold but a beautiful day out there....
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louis and chicago, 11 below, it will be colder in chicago than anchorage. it will be colder in st. louis than anchorage. colder inn't there, georgia, than anchorage. so you can see this cold air dropping south and east. we've got the cold air in place. we've got a new snowstorm developing. this will just be a midwestern affair. the moisture is coming in, bringing snow, quite a bit, milwaukee, chicago, flint, detroit. but as this moisture moves eastward it's going to move eastward on monday when temperatures in the northeast will still be about 40 or 50. so it will be a rainmaker for the northeast. so, the timing in the northeast, the moisture comes in, but the cold air comes in a day later. it could have been a snowstorm but it will just be a rainstorm and then the cold air comes in. forecast delays, of course, tomorrow, chicago, denver, los angeles and even the northeast will see airport delays. new york because of the low clouds and the rain. d.c. and atlanta because of low clouds as well. look at chicago, chicago's forecast one interesting thing will be the dramatic temperature
louis and chicago, 11 below, it will be colder in chicago than anchorage. it will be colder in st. louis than anchorage. colder inn't there, georgia, than anchorage. so you can see this cold air dropping south and east. we've got the cold air in place. we've got a new snowstorm developing. this will just be a midwestern affair. the moisture is coming in, bringing snow, quite a bit, milwaukee, chicago, flint, detroit. but as this moisture moves eastward it's going to move eastward on monday when...
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in chicago, all-time coldest daily high. in cincinnati and detroit, potentially the coldest subzero stretch we have ever seen. take a look at these numbers. chicago a high temperature, these aren't windchills, 15 below dropping to 20 below. monday and tuesday is the heart of this arctic cold. look what happens in new york. 50 degrees on monday with rain. see moisture is moving in. it's going to be quite a snowstorm for the midwest, chicago, detroit, indianapolis. but, for the northeast, it's not going to be a snowstorm. it's going to be rain. the moisture comes before the cold air gets there. the timing is being missed. the rain and warm air, cold air, 14 in new york. dramatic temperature drop and similar to nashville as well. martin? >> thanks very much. a few major airports get shut down and it sends the whole travel system into chaos. 3,000 flights canceled yesterday. nothing arrived or took off from new york, boston or chicago for several hours. that means long lines, bag logs and frustrated passengers going nowhere. as
in chicago, all-time coldest daily high. in cincinnati and detroit, potentially the coldest subzero stretch we have ever seen. take a look at these numbers. chicago a high temperature, these aren't windchills, 15 below dropping to 20 below. monday and tuesday is the heart of this arctic cold. look what happens in new york. 50 degrees on monday with rain. see moisture is moving in. it's going to be quite a snowstorm for the midwest, chicago, detroit, indianapolis. but, for the northeast, it's...
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as far as i know new york contingent went to chicago. since then they have done what new york is doing and they are watching their murder rate go down. they can't use the crisis anymore. neither can we point to the murder rate going up. it is better that way. >> the bottom line is good laws are rarely passed in time of crisis. every time you see a government trying to pass a law right after sandy hook or whatever, you always have to step back and say hang on. let's think about this. >> you know what the nra should do? they should say the ability to own a gun helps minorities, gays and women. >> it does. >> if you are a minority who owns a business in a high crime area, you should have a gun. if you are gay and you are targeted and leaving where are you going as a victim of a hate crime, they won't go after you if you have a gun. if you are a woman who has a high percentage less muscle than the thug that is going to attack you -- the gun is the equalizer. i feel like they are missing the boat here. it is a big boat, america. it is a boat
as far as i know new york contingent went to chicago. since then they have done what new york is doing and they are watching their murder rate go down. they can't use the crisis anymore. neither can we point to the murder rate going up. it is better that way. >> the bottom line is good laws are rarely passed in time of crisis. every time you see a government trying to pass a law right after sandy hook or whatever, you always have to step back and say hang on. let's think about this....
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you saw between a foot, to a foot and a half in chicago. you could see another 6 to as much as 12 inches in chicago. up towards detroit, 6 to 12 inches, as well. and an arctic blast coming in behind that system. we have high temperatures. 13 below in minneapolis. 10 below in chicago, for highs on monday. >> this weather report has been brought to you by tempur-pedic. >> that's a great height differential there. >> i'll sit up in my seat a little bit. >> tall man. >> just so you know, bianna was actively lobbying to keep you outside for the second half of the show. we all wanted you in. >> my jaw was no longer working. >> when your lips are freezing. >> great to have you. >> great to be here. >>> coming up on "gma," jay mohr taking aim at alyssa milano's weight. the backlash, alyssa's response and what jay is saying now. >>> and the dog who thinks he's an alarm clock. and he doesn't take no for an answer. that's coming up in "pop news." tempur-pedic. y [man] ask me how fast i fall asleep. [woman] ask me about staying asleep. [announcer] temp
you saw between a foot, to a foot and a half in chicago. you could see another 6 to as much as 12 inches in chicago. up towards detroit, 6 to 12 inches, as well. and an arctic blast coming in behind that system. we have high temperatures. 13 below in minneapolis. 10 below in chicago, for highs on monday. >> this weather report has been brought to you by tempur-pedic. >> that's a great height differential there. >> i'll sit up in my seat a little bit. >> tall man....
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i was in chicago, let's go back to chicago. look at the blood flowing, the low quality education, the massive unemployment, the lack of health care, look at the dilapidated housing, let me go to the vanilla suburbs, look at the mansions and the yachts. poor people's campaign. it's worse off now than then. let me look at u.s. foreign policy. he'd zero in on the drones saying "i sacrificed so much reputation and legacy." look at the babies weeing with the drones, the bombs dropped on them. >> in it united states there has been talk about race relations largely because of the trayvon martin case and the zimmerman verdict. what does it say. >> it says we are at a point where it's difficult for people to respect black life and ascribe value to black life. we of magnificent progress for the middle classes and upper classes of people with colour. the question becomes are they respected or embraced as toke eps, icons. >> when it comes to being respected, that's something else. >> can someone agree to you that there's a lack of respect
i was in chicago, let's go back to chicago. look at the blood flowing, the low quality education, the massive unemployment, the lack of health care, look at the dilapidated housing, let me go to the vanilla suburbs, look at the mansions and the yachts. poor people's campaign. it's worse off now than then. let me look at u.s. foreign policy. he'd zero in on the drones saying "i sacrificed so much reputation and legacy." look at the babies weeing with the drones, the bombs dropped on...
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when we look at the statics, in 2013 showed 413 homicides in chicago. 2012 was 499. if you do the math, that's a 17% decline in homicides. if you're talking about overall crime, it was down 25% from 2012. and that murder rate, by the way, is the lowest since i was born, 1967. don't do the math. in any case, it's quite a story as to why all of this happened and the police have a lot to say about what their role in it was. have a listen. >> villa. >> the time role call of the year. they talk about new year's eve and goes through his precincts numbers for the year. >> shootings, down 88 from last year. 46% decrease. >> 2013 was a great year for the entire chicago police force. overall, crime was down nearly 25% from 2012. and the murder rate was the lowest since 1967. >> it's hard not to be pleased. but we're not satisfied. >> reporter: some of the credit goes to chicago's police superintendent who was brought in two years ago. they made sweeping changes that now seem to be paying off, including major changes a the police department. >> moving cops from behind the desk
when we look at the statics, in 2013 showed 413 homicides in chicago. 2012 was 499. if you do the math, that's a 17% decline in homicides. if you're talking about overall crime, it was down 25% from 2012. and that murder rate, by the way, is the lowest since i was born, 1967. don't do the math. in any case, it's quite a story as to why all of this happened and the police have a lot to say about what their role in it was. have a listen. >> villa. >> the time role call of the year....
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and a cold front could bring the coldest temperatures ever reported to chicago. we'll get live reports on both of the storm systems coming up. but turning to application, when congress returns, they'll tackle unemployment benefits. an issue they failed to address before the break. the disregard against the unemployed may stop when they hold a vote to continue the benefits for 1.3 million americans. the white house pressed for action. >> we can prevent a lot of hardship and a lot of these families from going through a gap. there's a real, historic problem with long-term unemployment. and this is the least we can do. >> and thomas perez noted hypocrisy in arguments that the extension be offset by spending cuts. it's limited to when democrats occupy the white house. >> historically, chris, when ronald reagan extended emergency benefits in the recession of '81, the republicans in congress weren't demanding an offset. when george bush in 2008, that wasn't the demand. >> republicans accuse democrats of throwing more money the a the unemployment problem. but where are t
and a cold front could bring the coldest temperatures ever reported to chicago. we'll get live reports on both of the storm systems coming up. but turning to application, when congress returns, they'll tackle unemployment benefits. an issue they failed to address before the break. the disregard against the unemployed may stop when they hold a vote to continue the benefits for 1.3 million americans. the white house pressed for action. >> we can prevent a lot of hardship and a lot of these...
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most of them were in the chicago o'hare area. all day cancelling flights most in the northeast corridor. american airlines 600 flights canceled, united 550 flight s cancelled, delta 300 and southwest 100. and here at region international airport, if you can see behind me, this is a main runway, it's fog foggy, started to snow. they called in an extra 40-person snow team to treat the runway, look at the airplanes. they know they have a long night ahead. >> it's great they are ready and do what they can, but the situation is bad with a lot of cancellations, and it could get worse. there is a domino effect that we see so often with so many traveling at the end of a vacation. >> reporter: this really won't go away, john. tomorrow, the airlines know that and that's why they are anticipating many delays and cancellations tomorrow, because as you said, it's the domino ripple effect that goes from one airline to the other, especially, john, when we talk about the major airline hubs, chicago, boston, new york, those are major hubs no matt
most of them were in the chicago o'hare area. all day cancelling flights most in the northeast corridor. american airlines 600 flights canceled, united 550 flight s cancelled, delta 300 and southwest 100. and here at region international airport, if you can see behind me, this is a main runway, it's fog foggy, started to snow. they called in an extra 40-person snow team to treat the runway, look at the airplanes. they know they have a long night ahead. >> it's great they are ready and do...
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in fact, chicago by thursday should have 37, not quite shorts weather, but i'm sure some folks in chicago might be wearing short-sleeved shirts, you never know, because it will feel so much warmer. more in the forecast in the frustrating issue of no rainfall and how close the rain is tonight in a few minutes. >> jeff, we'll see you in little bit. >>> a story of perseverance. chief harold returned to his job nearly eight months after breaking his neck on a fall from a ladder at his home. he spent 6 six days in the hospital, under went multiple surgeries and months of rehab. previously he was a search and rescue expert. he says he's humbled by the change in his life and feels lucky his new position is an administrative one. >> if i was a firefighter on the floor, this wouldn't work, but, you know, as an administrator, you point and shoot and use a computer. we installed draggen software for voice reck nation. there are adaptive tools today to make it successful. >> he's been with the fire protection district since 2001. >> there were a lot of people watching tv. yesterday's game was the hig
in fact, chicago by thursday should have 37, not quite shorts weather, but i'm sure some folks in chicago might be wearing short-sleeved shirts, you never know, because it will feel so much warmer. more in the forecast in the frustrating issue of no rainfall and how close the rain is tonight in a few minutes. >> jeff, we'll see you in little bit. >>> a story of perseverance. chief harold returned to his job nearly eight months after breaking his neck on a fall from a ladder at...
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way along the chicago river keeping this water way open. while in new york's hudson river, a tug had to carve out a path to guide a stranded ferry through the ice. temperatures are dangerously cold throughout the midwest and northeast, 21 people have died as a result. but today, good news. >> the polar air in place all week is finally starting to go back into canada. believe it or not by the weekend temperatures will be above freezing. >> reporter: for thousands of chicago kids, the gradual warming meant an end to their unscheduled ice break. >> not negative a thousand. >> reporter: but many businesses froze in this big chill, too, and it is projected to cost the u.s. economy up to $5 billion, with 11,000 flights cancelled this week, the airline industry could take a $1.4 billion hit as travel plans were left in ruins and passengers frustrated. and for all the truckers stranded in snow bound indiana, lost time is lost revenue. small businesses like this hot dog stand left out in the cold, too. >> we're only doing about 20% of what we normal
way along the chicago river keeping this water way open. while in new york's hudson river, a tug had to carve out a path to guide a stranded ferry through the ice. temperatures are dangerously cold throughout the midwest and northeast, 21 people have died as a result. but today, good news. >> the polar air in place all week is finally starting to go back into canada. believe it or not by the weekend temperatures will be above freezing. >> reporter: for thousands of chicago kids, the...
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victories for progun folks in chicago and anti-gay marriage people in utah. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. we're gonna be late. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh are we early? [ malennouncer ] mmute yo way with the bold, all-w nissan rogue. ♪ [ sniffles ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope. they don't have a decongestant. really? [ male...
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. >> chicago residents renameed their city chi -- beria south. schools if atlanta, closed. the snow, ice and wind still causing commuter chaos on the roads and runways. jet blue canceling all flights at four major airports this will later today. >> my frustration level is here. if you want to know. >> the cold is a serious danger with frostbite occurring in five minutes. >> it is hard to believe but what we are feeling here in washington which is about nine below zero which is considered warm compared to what so many members are weighing up to this morning. >> it is relative, mary. now, the flights: the number of cancellations has been climbing all morning. so far, 1,893 flights have been canceled. this morning, sfo has seen over 0 cancellation -- 20 chance lakes the oak had cancellations but has resolved the problem according to www. www.flightaware.com. and jetblue, those passengers have suffered the most because the airline did not try to fly in or out of northeast canceling all flights leaving many passengers stranded at sfo for a few more days. secret blue is expecting
. >> chicago residents renameed their city chi -- beria south. schools if atlanta, closed. the snow, ice and wind still causing commuter chaos on the roads and runways. jet blue canceling all flights at four major airports this will later today. >> my frustration level is here. if you want to know. >> the cold is a serious danger with frostbite occurring in five minutes. >> it is hard to believe but what we are feeling here in washington which is about nine below zero...
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. >> all right, david, appreciate it. 6,000 pages of documents all showing how the archdiocese of chicago tried to hide claims of child sex abuse. the latest on the investigation is next. also we will have more on the snowy weather conditions in new york, and up and down the eastern seaboard. we're back in a moment. >> six strangers with different points of view... >> i don't believe in borders... >> our government is alowing an invasion... >> get to experience illegal immigration. up close and personal... >> it's very overwhelming to see this many people that have perished... >> a lot of families that don't know where their babies went... >> i wanna make sure her life, it's remembered... >> what happens when lost lives are re-lived? >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... the borderland... only on al jazeer america >> hey guys wanna come to the united states? first sense the conflict began nearly three years ago. syria's bloody civil war has killed more than 100,000 people and displaced millions of others. more than half a million threing the conflict are now in n
. >> all right, david, appreciate it. 6,000 pages of documents all showing how the archdiocese of chicago tried to hide claims of child sex abuse. the latest on the investigation is next. also we will have more on the snowy weather conditions in new york, and up and down the eastern seaboard. we're back in a moment. >> six strangers with different points of view... >> i don't believe in borders... >> our government is alowing an invasion... >> get to experience...
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it was minus 16 in chicago and 13 below in fort wayne, indiana. and to make matters worse, this morning, some 30,000 homes and businesses in indiana are without power right now. and minnesota schools have been shut down statewide. >> this is the kind of weather where in five minutes, ten minutes kids can get significant frostbite. >> today's highs in the single digits are expected in georgia and alabama. forecasters say 187 million people could feel the effects of that polar vortex by the time it spreads across the country. and the cold is forcing many flight cancellations including at boston's logan airport. >> i'm david robe show inside of logan airport where jet blue will resume operations after shutting down yesterday afternoon. now several hundred passengers were frustrated some in tears to learn they would not be able to fly out until possibly saturday. jet blue canceled more than 500 fly-by-nights yesterday at logan -- 500 flights yesterday at logan and other airports. they blamed the weather and new faa rules requiring more rest for pilots
it was minus 16 in chicago and 13 below in fort wayne, indiana. and to make matters worse, this morning, some 30,000 homes and businesses in indiana are without power right now. and minnesota schools have been shut down statewide. >> this is the kind of weather where in five minutes, ten minutes kids can get significant frostbite. >> today's highs in the single digits are expected in georgia and alabama. forecasters say 187 million people could feel the effects of that polar vortex...
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why in the world would the chicago's teacher's union invite such a controversial speaker to their event today? in minutes you will hear what reverend wright told the teacher afternoon former allen west what he thinks right now griff jenkins very strange encourt with reverend wright in chicago. >> quick question, reverend wright would you comment on your speech? you mentioned the president. could you. >> security. i'm going to ask to you stop. >> can we ask him to comment. >> i'm going to ask you stop. that's what we're going to ask you to do. i'm going to ask you to stop. >> can we ask him a quick question. >> no, you can't. i'm asking you to stop. >> you can comment on the policy that you mentioned? the president's policy. >> you need to go that way. we have classes and we have members. >> invited here. >> i understand you are invited. >> sir, can you comment on your policy. >> reverend wright asked to not have any more interviews. >> he invited us here and then he refused to talk to us. >> he is not answering any other questions. >> and griff jenkins joins us live from chicago. griff,
why in the world would the chicago's teacher's union invite such a controversial speaker to their event today? in minutes you will hear what reverend wright told the teacher afternoon former allen west what he thinks right now griff jenkins very strange encourt with reverend wright in chicago. >> quick question, reverend wright would you comment on your speech? you mentioned the president. could you. >> security. i'm going to ask to you stop. >> can we ask him to comment....
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new record low in chicago, wind chill in chicago is 42. cold all the way to san antonio, where the wind chill is 17. so, this arctic outbreak is impressive because of its size and its magnitude. we're now down to 12 in atlanta, so it's pushed all the way to the southeast, but that january thaw right around the corner, looks like friday through about sunday and monday, that mild air takes over, thomas? >> the snow birds that got to miami, they have it right. >> they are already complaining in florida with wind chills in the 30s. so, that doesn't make -- >> all relative, right? >> people down in miami don't own pants, right? >> they don't need pants. >> they don't. >> thank you, sir. and stick with us, we're going to visit the weather channel's mike seidel, he joins us in indianapolis, where it's currently minus 11, but it feels like it's negative 32 degrees. again, that's coming up in just about 25 minutes, so stick around. >>> we are also following this breaking news from the supreme court this morning, the nation's highest court has put m
new record low in chicago, wind chill in chicago is 42. cold all the way to san antonio, where the wind chill is 17. so, this arctic outbreak is impressive because of its size and its magnitude. we're now down to 12 in atlanta, so it's pushed all the way to the southeast, but that january thaw right around the corner, looks like friday through about sunday and monday, that mild air takes over, thomas? >> the snow birds that got to miami, they have it right. >> they are already...
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my wife who i can now criticize who is sitting in the front row is from chicago and people from chicago have a lot to answer for. [laughter] they knew obama was a fraud way back when. when jan would bring my sister-in-law, my sister-in-law but she's just like my sister. all these people knew obama as a former tax attorney and knew him rather well. i asked them what are his accomplishments? they said he has absolutely no qualification. i said why are you supporting him? they said because it's very good for chicago. the money will be coming in here. why should i oppose this? that is the chicago way of thinking for which i criticize my wife. what he has done is bring chicago style politics to america, america writ large. what is good for the machine and what is good for people left hate the machine off so he is not opposed to all capital. it's just capitalism has not paid off. here i'm not speaking as a -- just speaking as a guy flapping his lips. i wouldn't call it inksterism. that's not very appealing either. >> you made woodrow wilson a figure but i didn't hear you recount the exact pos
my wife who i can now criticize who is sitting in the front row is from chicago and people from chicago have a lot to answer for. [laughter] they knew obama was a fraud way back when. when jan would bring my sister-in-law, my sister-in-law but she's just like my sister. all these people knew obama as a former tax attorney and knew him rather well. i asked them what are his accomplishments? they said he has absolutely no qualification. i said why are you supporting him? they said because it's...
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. >> guest: so i grew up in chicago, and you can't as a young black kid in chicago have a view, an eyed listic, romantic view of the policing with your friends, as the guys who help you when your cat gets stuck in a tree. of that's not how it was where i grew up. and when i went to law school, people thought that i was this kind of down for the cause brother who would come out and work for legal aid or be a public defender. but i'd heard that prosecutors had all this power. and the way to make a change was to create change from the inside. so i went in as this kind of undercover brother who wanted to see what i could do from the inside. it didn't work. [laughter] what i found was that rather than change the system, the system changed me. it's not like i started on the first day calling the defendants all these kind of bad words that the prosecutors use to talk about the defendants. that took a while. but needless to say, in prosecutors' offices, defendants aren't held in high regard. so when you think about the things that i was concerned about like unequal education, the lousy miseduca
. >> guest: so i grew up in chicago, and you can't as a young black kid in chicago have a view, an eyed listic, romantic view of the policing with your friends, as the guys who help you when your cat gets stuck in a tree. of that's not how it was where i grew up. and when i went to law school, people thought that i was this kind of down for the cause brother who would come out and work for legal aid or be a public defender. but i'd heard that prosecutors had all this power. and the way to...
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to or from chicago o'hare. so travelers all across the country are being impacted by this." >> catherine: an icy runway at jfk in new york caused this delta plane to skid into a snow bank. crews had to tow the plane with passengers onboard back to the gate. no one was hurt. >> catherine: it could take several days for airlines to get back into full operation. >>"not only do they need to get the airplanes in the right place but almost more importantly they need to get the crew in the right place." >> jacqueline: as we take a look at the white shield with the specter of temperatures is still filled like -30 in minneapolis, - 3 in cleveland and -29 in cincinnati. >> reporter: >> jacqueline: all the pink blanket teen your screen in the midwest and east coast will be experiencing the miserable cold weather through tomorrow and partially into wednesday. locally, we have comparable conditions about temperatures around 60 degrees we cannot complain. like graeme mixing missing as in the north. tonight, more clouds with
to or from chicago o'hare. so travelers all across the country are being impacted by this." >> catherine: an icy runway at jfk in new york caused this delta plane to skid into a snow bank. crews had to tow the plane with passengers onboard back to the gate. no one was hurt. >> catherine: it could take several days for airlines to get back into full operation. >>"not only do they need to get the airplanes in the right place but almost more importantly they need to get...
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we are in maywood chicago, a suburb of chicago and 11 deaths nationwide and many of them where you are. >> it is very cold. it is minus 2 degrees here. you mentioned the 11 deaths and 4 deaths in illinois and 3 in indiana and we have heard they are investigating 3 deaths in wisconsin. oddly enough there is not a lot of cases of hypothermia and frostbite because people are staying in as the authorities are telling people to do. a lot of homeless people are going inside as well. the highways, a lot of black ice and the snow the blowing across the highways and the driving is treacherous and people are returning to work today. we saw the people going to emergency rooms yesterday that are victims of traffic accidents. it is supposed to be warmer here tomorrow. we are hoping so. we are hoping to see that. >> diane, when you say a little bit warmer, what exactly are you talking about there in the windy city and where it is windy. >> we are looking at the weather getting up to maybe up to the low teens tomorrow and actually they are talking about it being in the mid 30s here over the weekend.
we are in maywood chicago, a suburb of chicago and 11 deaths nationwide and many of them where you are. >> it is very cold. it is minus 2 degrees here. you mentioned the 11 deaths and 4 deaths in illinois and 3 in indiana and we have heard they are investigating 3 deaths in wisconsin. oddly enough there is not a lot of cases of hypothermia and frostbite because people are staying in as the authorities are telling people to do. a lot of homeless people are going inside as well. the...
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chicago is almost down to 50 below. that's what it feels like on your skin when you factor i in e cold air and the gusting wind. this is what it feels like in minneapolis. the actual temperature, 10 below, that's the high temperature. 11 on wednesday and light snow. tuesday and wednesday, the coldest days in chicago. there is rain coming down across the mid-atlantic states. that's the cold front moving through. temperatures moving through the 50s. it will drop to freezing at 6:00. down to zero in pittsburgh and cleveland, and it doesn't get higher from there. the high temperature in philadelphia-new york set at 12:01 because we're not rebounding from how warm we will be tonight to tomorrow afternoon, which is single digit temperatures and barely climbing above the single digits tomorrow afternoon. you can see the coldest air monday and tuesday. wednesday getting a little warmer. also seeing freezing temperatures as far south as florida. >> thank you very much. now to the next fashion statement in cycling, something that
chicago is almost down to 50 below. that's what it feels like on your skin when you factor i in e cold air and the gusting wind. this is what it feels like in minneapolis. the actual temperature, 10 below, that's the high temperature. 11 on wednesday and light snow. tuesday and wednesday, the coldest days in chicago. there is rain coming down across the mid-atlantic states. that's the cold front moving through. temperatures moving through the 50s. it will drop to freezing at 6:00. down to zero...
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wendy is braving elements among chicago's navy pier. >> reporter: the sun rises over a frozen chicago, but it won't help the city thaw. bone-chilling cold is once again settling in on much of the country, bringing temperatures that won't climb above zero for many parts of the midwest. >> just got to tough it out, you know, and wait until things get better. >> reporter: the month of january has seen wave after wave of frigid air pushing down from canada, unrelenting cold that just won't let up. making matters worse, 24 states have declared energy emergency due to a shortage of propane gas. worried farmers have been using blankets to protect their crops. coast guard off the coast is battling the elements along chicago's pier. whether people choose to brave the elements or they are to to get the job done, time outdoors must be limited as temperatures plummet. mother nature isn't sparing the rest of the country this winter. this frigid air is heading to the northeast and deep south tomorrow. in chicago, nbc news. >>> the maryland mall where a gunman shot and killed two people reopened thi
wendy is braving elements among chicago's navy pier. >> reporter: the sun rises over a frozen chicago, but it won't help the city thaw. bone-chilling cold is once again settling in on much of the country, bringing temperatures that won't climb above zero for many parts of the midwest. >> just got to tough it out, you know, and wait until things get better. >> reporter: the month of january has seen wave after wave of frigid air pushing down from canada, unrelenting cold that...
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. >> con revelación de miles de documentos de casos de abuso de menores por sacerdotees en chicago termino secreto también para revelar identidad de los pedofilos e intentos de la arquidiócesis por tener los nombres ocultos . >> como nos cuenta viviana, los documentos dicen que en muchas oportunidades los curas fueron llevados a otras parroquias o a estudiar fuera del país . >> en medio de abrazos y lagrimas abogados hacen publica las paginas de sacerdotes pedofilos, ahí se describe y como lo hacen santiago dice que como este cambio para siempre su vida . >> no podía hacer como los otros niños hacen . >> por tener miedo de que el padre este afeura . >> dice que sus años dicen que no es por represalias . >> pensé que solamente era mi problema y no podía decir a mi papá, de miedo porque podía no tener el trabajo . >> los abogados dicen estar consternados en que últimos 3 cardenales manejaron los casos . >> dando sacerdotes otras iglesias y dando tratamiento . >> callaron para protegerlos par ano decepcionar a los felifreses . >> de 30 , 14 muertos . >> la arquidiócesis dice que
. >> con revelación de miles de documentos de casos de abuso de menores por sacerdotees en chicago termino secreto también para revelar identidad de los pedofilos e intentos de la arquidiócesis por tener los nombres ocultos . >> como nos cuenta viviana, los documentos dicen que en muchas oportunidades los curas fueron llevados a otras parroquias o a estudiar fuera del país . >> en medio de abrazos y lagrimas abogados hacen publica las paginas de sacerdotes pedofilos, ahí...
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nearly 1,800 flights cancelled already for today and most in chicago. a blizzard warning in effect for long island. at this time tomorrow there could be 10 inches of snow on the ground there with windchills 10 degrees below zero. a snow emergency already declared in boston that area could get socked with two feet of snow drifts starting tonight. our own jennifer gray is live for us and tracking the storm in boston this morning. you already got quite a bit of snow. good morning, jennifer. >> good morning to you. >> reporter: the snowplow behind me, they are out here and busy over the next 48 hours. you're right. it is already snowing in boston. this is pretty much phase one of the bigger picture. we are going tor tracking the storm for the next 36 to 48 hours. there is also a blizzard warning for the cape as well. so keep that in mind. there is your radar. we are seeing snow still in the midwest. we are seeing snow through chicago but you can see it does extend into the northeast. that little swath from upstate new york and it's heading through boston th
nearly 1,800 flights cancelled already for today and most in chicago. a blizzard warning in effect for long island. at this time tomorrow there could be 10 inches of snow on the ground there with windchills 10 degrees below zero. a snow emergency already declared in boston that area could get socked with two feet of snow drifts starting tonight. our own jennifer gray is live for us and tracking the storm in boston this morning. you already got quite a bit of snow. good morning, jennifer....
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this car was caught on camera in chicago. atlanta is anything but hot ran that. it was just six degrees there this morning with a windchill of minus 10. windchill warnings are in effect as far south as florida. airlines canceled 1800 flights and delayed hundreds more. alison harmelin, kpix 5. >> and lawrence karnow has been tagging the polar vortex and how long before it's gone? >> they are right in the midst of it right now and usually the vortex is confined to the poles. this year though the cold air managed to sag to the south and it's dipping way down to the south. cold temperatures and record- breaking cold even in the deep south. these temperatures are something else. these highs expected for today. 34 degrees even in new orleans. 27 in memphis. 25 degrees in atlanta. 12 degrees in cincinnati. and 7 degrees in pittsburgh. very cold air today. changing though coming tomorrow. and it looks like that cold air will begin to retreat and the temperatures are going to improve and we're still talking 27 degrees in new york city. and about 18 degrees in detroit. the
this car was caught on camera in chicago. atlanta is anything but hot ran that. it was just six degrees there this morning with a windchill of minus 10. windchill warnings are in effect as far south as florida. airlines canceled 1800 flights and delayed hundreds more. alison harmelin, kpix 5. >> and lawrence karnow has been tagging the polar vortex and how long before it's gone? >> they are right in the midst of it right now and usually the vortex is confined to the poles. this year...
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clogging hubs like denver, chicago and even florida. boston's logan airport saying it will take days to catch up. in new york, jfk was shut down for hours after a plane skidded off an icy runway. black ice being blamed for pileups in new york, maryland and pennsylvania. >> cars are just spinning out. this is ridiculous. >> reporter: but in green bay, the cold didn't keep tens of thousands of fans away from the packers/49ers game. >> wisconsin natives. we can't help it. >> reporter: the fans are ready but it will be dangerously cold. 5 degrees at game time. it will feel like minus 15. but the coldest air is still yet to come. tomorrow with the windchill it will feel like 50 degrees below zero. >> reporter: the arctic blast is headed east where icestorm warnings have been issued in virginia, maryland and d.c. >> reporter: with wind gusts topping 35 miles an hour, windchills are dropping below 40 below zero. how cold is that? well, the smithsonian says that is colder than it is on mars. and mars is a lot further away from the sun than we a
clogging hubs like denver, chicago and even florida. boston's logan airport saying it will take days to catch up. in new york, jfk was shut down for hours after a plane skidded off an icy runway. black ice being blamed for pileups in new york, maryland and pennsylvania. >> cars are just spinning out. this is ridiculous. >> reporter: but in green bay, the cold didn't keep tens of thousands of fans away from the packers/49ers game. >> wisconsin natives. we can't help it....
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of snow in chicago. it will pick up in intensity letter on to my stretch and into early tomorrow morning. boston is expected to be the hardest hit with a 14 in. of snow. about a foot for a lot of people in new york. we're looking at a blizzard warnings and we have snow wellers in affect and of course, was the ripple effects at airports all across the country. >> here is a closer look at the travel forecast a again we have extreme weather along the eastern seaboard. miami will have a high of 85 degrees. take a look at minneapolis they have a afternoon high below freezing. very frigid conditions and nothing compared to left we are enjoying hearing today. if upper 30 is as you head out the door. and despite a spare the air alert. in fact later on we may have a record-breaking highs. gradual cooling weather for the weekend and i will highlight to seven there, bay coming up. >> conditions are finally improving in san jose 1101 in the northbound direction. there was an earlier occurring accident that back of t
of snow in chicago. it will pick up in intensity letter on to my stretch and into early tomorrow morning. boston is expected to be the hardest hit with a 14 in. of snow. about a foot for a lot of people in new york. we're looking at a blizzard warnings and we have snow wellers in affect and of course, was the ripple effects at airports all across the country. >> here is a closer look at the travel forecast a again we have extreme weather along the eastern seaboard. miami will have a high...
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take a look at the chicago river. it is a phenomenal -- phenomenon called arctic sea smoke when you get the freezing temperatures above -- below freezing, well below freezing above and water that has yet to freeze, and evaporation of the surface of the water the you would never see in downtown chicago like this. the light is the same way. you see the wind slapping through those, you know, through those flags of there. it is just incredible. the other thing that this has done, of course, is reached have a gun and travel. mainly in chicago, the epicenter of the real problem. if you look at the numbers, the last numbers i saw, and i updated once, but 5,000 plus delays country and a half, pushing for thousand cancellations, and the worst of it all is in chicago. i want to deal look down the magnificent mile. not so much magnificent as magnificently cold. this is what it looks like down here is people, and from work, head on, although a lot of people did not even go to work today. schools were closed. we just got word that
take a look at the chicago river. it is a phenomenal -- phenomenon called arctic sea smoke when you get the freezing temperatures above -- below freezing, well below freezing above and water that has yet to freeze, and evaporation of the surface of the water the you would never see in downtown chicago like this. the light is the same way. you see the wind slapping through those, you know, through those flags of there. it is just incredible. the other thing that this has done, of course, is...
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we tied our record low in chicago and in kansas city. and the windchills right now, i mean, we're minus 24, minus 30, you get the picture, minus 11. the size of this arctic outbreak, it is so impressive, new orleans with a windchill of 13. atlanta, minus 9. it is really everyone east of the rockies. >> a lot of people suffering today. okay, bill, thank you. >>> the florida state seminoles are not because they are celebrating their first national championship since 1999. . >> a dramatic second half comeback by the noles. >> and with that the acc ends the run of seven consecutive sec championships beating number two auburn but it wasn't easy. the auburn tigers dominated the first half leading 21-3 and then the heisman winner showed life running over 20 yards with two minutes left setting up their first touchdown of the game. in the fourth, a seminoles game changing rally, whitfield with a 100 yard kick off return for a touchdown and florida is in the lead 27-24. now under 1:30 left. auburn will not give up. tre mason gets a clutch 37 yard
we tied our record low in chicago and in kansas city. and the windchills right now, i mean, we're minus 24, minus 30, you get the picture, minus 11. the size of this arctic outbreak, it is so impressive, new orleans with a windchill of 13. atlanta, minus 9. it is really everyone east of the rockies. >> a lot of people suffering today. okay, bill, thank you. >>> the florida state seminoles are not because they are celebrating their first national championship since 1999. ....
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close to 1,200 flights were cancelled in and out of chicago sunday. but it wasn't just the weather hampering weekend travel. new faa regulations for pilots went into effect this weekend. pilots are limited to flying eight or nine hours, and they are required to get ten hours of rest between shifts, including eight hours of uninterrupted sleep. the new rules created a scheduling gap that left some planes without pilots. the reality of life is this is what was needed. we needed to make sure that our pilots were fit for duty. >> reporter: the airlines have sophisticated scheduling software, and they've hired additional pilots. but the main obstacle for the airline industry over the last couple of days, and this week, will be the winter weather, the extreme winter weather that's hitting the midwest and the northeast, almost guaranteed to see those cancellations and delay numbers rise in the coming days. charlie, nora? >> jeff, thanks. in some cities like cincinnati today, will be the coldest day since the 1980s. meteorologist megan garos of wbbm is with t
close to 1,200 flights were cancelled in and out of chicago sunday. but it wasn't just the weather hampering weekend travel. new faa regulations for pilots went into effect this weekend. pilots are limited to flying eight or nine hours, and they are required to get ten hours of rest between shifts, including eight hours of uninterrupted sleep. the new rules created a scheduling gap that left some planes without pilots. the reality of life is this is what was needed. we needed to make sure that...
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many of those chicago-bound. and many passengers have to waitdays now the for -- waitdays now for their next flight. >> there's nothing i can do. i suggested to -- family to a different state but they can't do it. >> reporter: so the good news is at least for jet blue passengers it looks like their flights are going to be on time. coming up at 5:30 we're going to talk to the jet blue passengers here in line now and see what they have to say. mark kelly, kpix 5. >> if your plane was canceled don't show up at the airport. the airline will call you or contact them to rebook. >>> niners and charlotte this weekend. it is 7 degrees there. although it's going to warm up i guess. >> it will be a lot warmer tango bay elizabeth. >> i knee, isn't that brutal? i used to live in north carolina, all the friends there are posting on facebook get me out of here. we should be so grateful in the weather conditions here. and hitting the roads this morning, things are really quiet. no need for any ice scrapers and it's all good. and
many of those chicago-bound. and many passengers have to waitdays now the for -- waitdays now for their next flight. >> there's nothing i can do. i suggested to -- family to a different state but they can't do it. >> reporter: so the good news is at least for jet blue passengers it looks like their flights are going to be on time. coming up at 5:30 we're going to talk to the jet blue passengers here in line now and see what they have to say. mark kelly, kpix 5. >> if your...
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temperatures hitting a record breaking 15 below in chicago. now, that life threatening cold is moving east. plus, same-sex couples once again barred from getting married in utah. that move from the supreme court late this morning. or justice correspondent pete williams will join us to break it down and what it means going forward. >>> and exit stage right. liz cheney dropping her bid to unseat popular wyoming senator. why the team says she came across a candidate that felt entitled to the seat and didn't figure out a way to earn it. join our conversation on twitter. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last,
temperatures hitting a record breaking 15 below in chicago. now, that life threatening cold is moving east. plus, same-sex couples once again barred from getting married in utah. that move from the supreme court late this morning. or justice correspondent pete williams will join us to break it down and what it means going forward. >>> and exit stage right. liz cheney dropping her bid to unseat popular wyoming senator. why the team says she came across a candidate that felt entitled to...
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school in chicago, it's really bad. people in chicago are used to it. we're not used to it. >> not at all. and yet, here it comes again. >>> let's check the forecast. tom, at least we can get through today okay, right? >> enjoy the balmy temperatures while you can. good morning. there's a live view of washington's skyline from our storm team 4 city camera. here is another view from upper northwest washington. you can still see the snow pack on the ground here. time for your weather & traffic on the 1s. a live view from our storm team 4 skywatcher camera. still snow. the streets are all dry. 39 balmy droigs at reagan national now. i think much of the region going to be into the 40s by 8:00 this morning. then by noontime, dropping back into the 30s. winds gusting around 20 to 25 miles per hour by noontime. then the much colder air begins to move in during the afternoon. i think by 3:00, 4:00, it's going to be back below freezing. then by sunset, should be down into the 20s. winds gusting to 30 miles per hour. windchills i
school in chicago, it's really bad. people in chicago are used to it. we're not used to it. >> not at all. and yet, here it comes again. >>> let's check the forecast. tom, at least we can get through today okay, right? >> enjoy the balmy temperatures while you can. good morning. there's a live view of washington's skyline from our storm team 4 city camera. here is another view from upper northwest washington. you can still see the snow pack on the ground here. time for your...
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is >> a thick fog moving off of the whaurt in chicago. water vapors above lake michigan created a frigid blast of a. it is so, so cold in chicago, that the governor of illinois issued a disaster declaration. stay warm out there. >> even the national guards men going out there have to stay warm as well. >> thanks for joining us. america's new's head quarter ares is right now. >> a deep freeze for the history bocks. bringing dangerously cold weather to tens of millions of people. welcome to hq. i am alisyn camerota. >> and i am bill hemmer. first show of the new year. we haven't seen temperatures like these in 20 years. it is called the polar vortex. even places like north dakota and minnesota say it is unbe unbearable even for them. we have the extreme weather ceer
is >> a thick fog moving off of the whaurt in chicago. water vapors above lake michigan created a frigid blast of a. it is so, so cold in chicago, that the governor of illinois issued a disaster declaration. stay warm out there. >> even the national guards men going out there have to stay warm as well. >> thanks for joining us. america's new's head quarter ares is right now. >> a deep freeze for the history bocks. bringing dangerously cold weather to tens of millions of...
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the winters in chicago are getting colder since 1990. >> wait a second. >> a trend in chicago winters is cold, so to point out the cold is highlighting a trend that the data supports. >> to point out the cold is -- here's where it's really important to get this straight, okay? there is -- the weather on any given day is not the evidence one way or another for global warming or climate change. right? the evidence is a massive body of data that we're collecting in all sorts of places from hawaii to the arctic, to the antarctic, in ice cores and all over the place, right? >> sure. >> that massive body of data which is studied by climatologists above 98% of whom are quite convinced the planet is warming, right? that is the body of data, that's the evidence. whether it's hot or cold on a given day is not evidence in a direction. what it can be is illustrative of the future -- >> exactly. >> it's illustrative of the future we are headed into which is why, when there are wildfires in colorado, when there's a heat wave in australia, when there's massively destructive storms hitting us, we tal
the winters in chicago are getting colder since 1990. >> wait a second. >> a trend in chicago winters is cold, so to point out the cold is highlighting a trend that the data supports. >> to point out the cold is -- here's where it's really important to get this straight, okay? there is -- the weather on any given day is not the evidence one way or another for global warming or climate change. right? the evidence is a massive body of data that we're collecting in all sorts of...
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. >>> en chicago cayo una nevada espantosa. >>> un saludo a toda la gente de chicago. >>> si vive los azotes de la tormenta, queremos que comparta su fotografÍa, envie a @despiertaameric. para que llegue su fotito y la veamos aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica." >>> asÍ es. y serÁ la que trajo la tormenta? >>> no... >>> pero en buena onda, es un huracÁn de noticias. >>> ah... >>> por quÉ le buscan la quinta pata al gato. >>> buenos dÍas por la maÑana. cÓmo estÁs? >>> buenos dÍas, aqui ya viernes, disfrutando de este dÍa, y vamos con la informaciÓn del dÍa. millones de indocumentados alientan sus ilusiones de lograr el sueÑo americano. sergio garcÍa puede trabajar como profesional de derecho luego que la corte suprema aprobÓ otorgarle la licencia de abogado. garcÍa trabajo en la agricultura, en una tienda, y se gradÚo en la escuela de leyes, pese a pasar el examen el departamento de justicia se oponÍa a que ejerciera, el inmigrante de 36 aÑos desea que su caso sirva como luz de esperanza para millones que viven en el paÍs sin estatus migratorio. el oeste de estados unido
. >>> en chicago cayo una nevada espantosa. >>> un saludo a toda la gente de chicago. >>> si vive los azotes de la tormenta, queremos que comparta su fotografÍa, envie a @despiertaameric. para que llegue su fotito y la veamos aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica." >>> asÍ es. y serÁ la que trajo la tormenta? >>> no... >>> pero en buena onda, es un huracÁn de noticias. >>> ah... >>> por quÉ le buscan la quinta pata al...
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. >>> en chicago la gente no s da abasto limpiando calles y aceras, ha caído más de un pie de nieve . >>> mis vecinos me han ayudad ocon la nieve . >>> la nieve ha hecho que conducir se convierta en un reto ,las carreteras están convertidas en verdaderas pistas de hielo ,los accidentes se ven por doquier, en la gran manzana la gente se prepara comprando alimentos . >>> agua, la leche, las tortillas . >>> en este supermercado agua . >>> ha habido más de lo normal, que yo creo que de acuerdo pasando el día se va incrementando más . >>> en nueva york hay un aviso de alerta por la tormenta invernal desde esta tarde hasta mañana 13 horas, se esperan acumulaciones de nieve y estados vecinos también han emitido la alerta . >>> quedarse en casa será la mejor recomendación . >>> si, imaginese, a qué sale, si tiene la oportunidad y el dinero compre ahora . >>> en vermount y nueva inglaterra pobladores dejaron limpio ferreterías y almacenes, sal y palas es lo más vendido y 1400 cancelaciones de vuelos y más de 2000 retrasos . >>> recomiendan a pboladores si no tienen urgencia de sali
. >>> en chicago la gente no s da abasto limpiando calles y aceras, ha caído más de un pie de nieve . >>> mis vecinos me han ayudad ocon la nieve . >>> la nieve ha hecho que conducir se convierta en un reto ,las carreteras están convertidas en verdaderas pistas de hielo ,los accidentes se ven por doquier, en la gran manzana la gente se prepara comprando alimentos . >>> agua, la leche, las tortillas . >>> en este supermercado agua . >>> ha...
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and, yes, that is minus 9 in chicago. the thing that is helping us to stay warmer is the fact that we have cloud cover overhead in san jose and san francisco. we had showers off to the north. do expect the clouds to stick around tomorrow morning. right now the temperatures in the 50s. but we have a few holes in the clouds. we have radiational cooling happening. some of the heating escaping into the atmosphere. in san francisco we do have fog up against the immediate coastline. but a clear shot right now downtown and relatively calm wind at this point. let's get you to the weather pattern. you have been talking on twitter how badly you want rain. you have been hashtaging the word drought. but the truth of the matter is, through the next couple days it's going to be the same old problem. we will have storm systems getting close but they will ride off to the north. yes, i do think we have a chance of showers throughout the week. pay attention to that scrolling seven-day forecast at the bottom of the screen. you will see a fe
and, yes, that is minus 9 in chicago. the thing that is helping us to stay warmer is the fact that we have cloud cover overhead in san jose and san francisco. we had showers off to the north. do expect the clouds to stick around tomorrow morning. right now the temperatures in the 50s. but we have a few holes in the clouds. we have radiational cooling happening. some of the heating escaping into the atmosphere. in san francisco we do have fog up against the immediate coastline. but a clear shot...
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chicago, by the way, is in worse she than detroit. wow. and so what you do is, you do what the government accountabilities office has already suggested is going on, studies show what's going on, restructuring the pensions into 401(k)s, happening in states across the country. lo and behold, chicago's city parks department said no longer can you retire at age 50. wow. and also you have to put more towards your own retirement pot. that is what's going on. >> i would like to put some to my pot. john, the fact is, that this just cannot continue, can it? >> i think the better resolution here is to tell cities and states that if they run into insurmountable debt problems they will be allowed to default. i mean to some degree they can run up these big deficits and fund all sort of union pensions precisely because investors know that if they can't pay their debt they won't get burned. if we let investors and city and statget burned, they wille less likely to fundnd market forces will rain in a positive way. >> steve, that would create a huge hole i
chicago, by the way, is in worse she than detroit. wow. and so what you do is, you do what the government accountabilities office has already suggested is going on, studies show what's going on, restructuring the pensions into 401(k)s, happening in states across the country. lo and behold, chicago's city parks department said no longer can you retire at age 50. wow. and also you have to put more towards your own retirement pot. that is what's going on. >> i would like to put some to my...
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dean reynolds is at o'hare airport in chicago with more about that tonight. dean? >> reporter: maurice, it's been snowing here for three days and parts of the midwest have received more than a foot of the white stuff with predictable results. travelers at chicago's o'hare airport scan the board in search of good news but there wasn't much. a quarter of the flights in and out of here were canceled or delayed. so you're stranded, basically? >> yes, we are. >> reporter: taer will and angela obradovich raided two days for a flight to cleveland. but since cleveland looks like this now they've given up and rented a car. when do you think you'll make it to warren, ohio? >> probably 7:00 p.m., i'm guessing. tonight. >> 8:00 or 9:00. >> reporter: the trouble drifted wiest the snow. new york's three airports scrubbed more than 600 flights and delayed another 700. in boston, logan airport said it expected to be shut down until friday afternoon. but driving was undeniably hazardous. and amtrak train service was limited so many, including debbie trowbridge, simply headed to the
dean reynolds is at o'hare airport in chicago with more about that tonight. dean? >> reporter: maurice, it's been snowing here for three days and parts of the midwest have received more than a foot of the white stuff with predictable results. travelers at chicago's o'hare airport scan the board in search of good news but there wasn't much. a quarter of the flights in and out of here were canceled or delayed. so you're stranded, basically? >> yes, we are. >> reporter: taer will...
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this is the coldest temperature chicago ever seen. i think all the global warming activists will have a tough time. notice you're not hearing from them. next winter we could have unusually warm winter they will emerge. >> connell. u.s. connell: we'll talk about the weather no problem. happy new year. temperatures taking ahold of across the nation and slowing down business and travel. we'll get to that on the show. congress is back to work. unemployment benefits ahead of jobs report this week. single greatest threat to our national security. overwhelming number of say it is cybersecurity. mike baker coming up on that. if you're down and out at the office this morning you're not the only one. why today is said to be the most depressing day of the year. great. we look forward too that conversation here in this hour of "markets now." connell: great tease for the show. keep it here we'll tell you why today is brutal. dagen: can i get a hug? i haven't seep y
this is the coldest temperature chicago ever seen. i think all the global warming activists will have a tough time. notice you're not hearing from them. next winter we could have unusually warm winter they will emerge. >> connell. u.s. connell: we'll talk about the weather no problem. happy new year. temperatures taking ahold of across the nation and slowing down business and travel. we'll get to that on the show. congress is back to work. unemployment benefits ahead of jobs report this...
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that's exactly where chicago officials would like you to view it from. they are concerned that the temperatures are not only dangerous, they could be deadly especially with the risk of hypothermia and frostbite setting in in a few minutes on exposed skin with the brutal wind. here is what they are doing to help protect people. they cancelled the public schools, they don't want kids walking several blocks to get to class. they are sending homeless outreach patrols out to check on citizens, see if they need shelter, encouraging neighbors to help one another especially those in the elderly category and encouraging people to stay off the roads. to take public transportation if they have to be out on the streets, stock up their car with essentials in case they slide off and help can't get to them for a while. in the meantime, we are not going to see temperatures warm up for several days, so the best advice right now is to layer up, to bundle up and try not to let skin be exposed to this weather. back to you. >> feel so sorry for you. >> she's doing it. >> go
that's exactly where chicago officials would like you to view it from. they are concerned that the temperatures are not only dangerous, they could be deadly especially with the risk of hypothermia and frostbite setting in in a few minutes on exposed skin with the brutal wind. here is what they are doing to help protect people. they cancelled the public schools, they don't want kids walking several blocks to get to class. they are sending homeless outreach patrols out to check on citizens, see...
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aplausos) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hoy es domingo 5 de enero, millones con frÍo en estados unidos, rompen recor y chicago rompe con el mÁs frÍo del pais. dos luces de mundo se apagan, alma muriel y tambiÉn el nelso. y fÚtbol de mÉxico y atlante se lanmentan la falta de punterÍa. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >>> este es su noticiero fin de semana. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> buenas noches bienvenidos. comi comienzamos con el frÍo extremo un llamado a la poblaciÓn para que se queden en casa chicago tiene la peor parte. >>> llego par llego para quedarsllego para q , llego para quedarse, condigie muy peligrosa. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> las personas tienen que entender que no es juego, no deben exponense a temperaturas que le pueden ocacion cocasiona muerte. y el peligro mayor es el cogelamiento. >>> se siente dolor y la piel pierde el color. por lo que la recomendaciÓn es proteger la cara y la cabeza. hay que busca buscabuscar ayuda inmediata. (hablan en inglÉs). >>> 6 centros comunitari comunitarios funcionan desde hoy no se le va negar servicio a nadie. >>> es muy peligroso tambiÉn para los animales. >>> las mas
aplausos) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hoy es domingo 5 de enero, millones con frÍo en estados unidos, rompen recor y chicago rompe con el mÁs frÍo del pais. dos luces de mundo se apagan, alma muriel y tambiÉn el nelso. y fÚtbol de mÉxico y atlante se lanmentan la falta de punterÍa. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >>> este es su noticiero fin de semana. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> buenas noches bienvenidos. comi comienzamos con el frÍo extremo un llamado a la poblaciÓn para que se queden en...
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>> this is the cold depot here in chicago. absolutely, myself and a lot of guys behind me wearing long johns today, first time in a long time. all eyes focused on fed and treasury auction. bunch much notes, 10-year notes this wednesday at very beginning of the jobs extravaganza. one theme hyped me on the pits we're expecting some more volatility around the jobs number and seating of the new fomc president. so that will make for some volatility. david, ask my friend barry knapp one question, the most dangerous score in soccer is 2-0. we had two very good years in u.s. equity markets. does that set us up for some kind of a potential reverral in 2014? cheryl: lincoln, you have to explain to me the soccer reference. >> ask, barry the most dangerous score is when you're up 2-0. why we always lose 3-2. david: barry knows his stuff. we will ask him. >>> next hour the senate is expected to confirm janet yellen as the next federal reserve chairman replacing ben bernanke who has been at the helm for eight years. will janet yellen stay o
>> this is the cold depot here in chicago. absolutely, myself and a lot of guys behind me wearing long johns today, first time in a long time. all eyes focused on fed and treasury auction. bunch much notes, 10-year notes this wednesday at very beginning of the jobs extravaganza. one theme hyped me on the pits we're expecting some more volatility around the jobs number and seating of the new fomc president. so that will make for some volatility. david, ask my friend barry knapp one...
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from chicago we're joined by john norquist, and chris clemek. professor of history, specializing in urban america and robert brugman, professor of history at the university of chicago and author of sprawl, a compact history. john norquist, you were the mayor of milwaukee for years, a place that gets its share of snow. were you sympathizing with the folks in atlanta that saw what was falling and saw what was happening? >> well, some really serious things happened including some deaths. so there's nothing to feel good about or anything. i think northern cities have a lot more experience with snow. the big thing about atlanta though, it is so dependent on a freeway system that is so overbuilt, that it tends to fail when you need it the most. at peak traffic hours, every day it tends to fail. and then when you have an episode like an ice storm which they're not used to dealing with, the freeways fail. whereas, the mayor was absolutely right, the secrete grid in atlanta was largely completely productive and useful to people. because they were able to
from chicago we're joined by john norquist, and chris clemek. professor of history, specializing in urban america and robert brugman, professor of history at the university of chicago and author of sprawl, a compact history. john norquist, you were the mayor of milwaukee for years, a place that gets its share of snow. were you sympathizing with the folks in atlanta that saw what was falling and saw what was happening? >> well, some really serious things happened including some deaths. so...
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so this photo here, this is the chicago mercantile. extruders circa 1949. some people may be sanely treated eggs? yeah, we did. there was a time when it is very active in first i could market. in fact, multiple a contracts that were traded. i'd mention this because one of the secret to what trades and what doesn't treat its volatility. the more often something trades, the better it is for making money. it no longer treats. we still have the shakes. there was a time when eggs are highly seasonal. the hunt of lameness ring, maybe summer into winter months you didn't have a period they were very hard to get. some very smart people figured out how to create storage eggs and not involved taking fresh eggs and coating them with a thin layer of vegetable oil and putting them into cold storage. we're talking pre-refrigeration here. in the hands are no longer lane, the same smart people take those eggs out at origins altmann to restaurants, two hotels, to all the people who could afford higher price is. take it not further, we also have frozen it. those were sold pr
so this photo here, this is the chicago mercantile. extruders circa 1949. some people may be sanely treated eggs? yeah, we did. there was a time when it is very active in first i could market. in fact, multiple a contracts that were traded. i'd mention this because one of the secret to what trades and what doesn't treat its volatility. the more often something trades, the better it is for making money. it no longer treats. we still have the shakes. there was a time when eggs are highly...
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minneapolis con menos 9 grados, y chicago menos 7, y minneapolis con mÁxima de 4 grados, para chicago de 16, un 70% de nieve, y mÁs temperatura maximas nueva york 22, atlanta 36, y miami 67, temperaturas frescas para miami. san francisco, 64, los Ángeles 76. y por supuesto, hay que mencionar a dallas, una temperatura mÁxima de 60, soleado y despejado. continuamos con mÁs acciÓn en la casita. chicos. >>> le pregunto seÑora. usted se puso a preguntar, sirven maravillosos productos que se venden por televisiÓn, por ejemplo el cuchillo que corta mejor, la lÁmpara que ilumina mÁs, la lista de productos es interminable para salir de dudas y saber si funcionan o no, nos visita ariel coro. >>> cÓmo estÁs jhonny? >>> maestro como te encuentras? >>> excelente y tÚ. >>> bien. encontramos resultados impresionantes. >>> impresioname entonces, dios mÍo. >>> vamos con el cocinador de papas en el microondas, tiene algo interesante, tiene mÁs instrucciÓn aquÍ que mi televisor. >>> exacto necesitas un curso de tres aÑos para usarlo. >>> estÁn en inglÉs solamente, agarras papas, las p
minneapolis con menos 9 grados, y chicago menos 7, y minneapolis con mÁxima de 4 grados, para chicago de 16, un 70% de nieve, y mÁs temperatura maximas nueva york 22, atlanta 36, y miami 67, temperaturas frescas para miami. san francisco, 64, los Ángeles 76. y por supuesto, hay que mencionar a dallas, una temperatura mÁxima de 60, soleado y despejado. continuamos con mÁs acciÓn en la casita. chicos. >>> le pregunto seÑora. usted se puso a preguntar, sirven maravillosos productos...